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why they won't benefit from a new law designed to protect them >> every time it goes under the golden gate bridge in a giant cash register goes off >> the cruise ship bringing big dollars to san francisco. >> the cbs evening news is next >> latest news and weather is always on cbssf.com. >> have a great night everyone.
why they won't benefit from a new law designed to protect them >> every time it goes under the golden gate bridge in a giant cash register goes off >> the cruise ship bringing big dollars to san francisco. >> the cbs evening news is next >> latest news and weather is always on cbssf.com. >> have a great night everyone.
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the >> and now to today's decision, no matter how you feel, the affordable health care law by the supreme court is a milestone ruling. it will affect you. >> the bill signed by the president in march of 2010 will take another two years to phase in. some parts are already in effect. young adults and stay on their parents policies until age 26. >> starting in 2014 insurance companies will not be able to deny coverage for medical treatment, nor can they charge more to people with health problems. those protections are now standard. >>pam: the idea of insurance anyone will are fearful about the cost. j.r stone has more. is >>j.r: 1 take is the fact of government control, the other is industry controls and then the argument on which one works. " for those who do not currently have health insurance i cannot say exactly how much you will be paying because depends on your income the and the state you live in. the base of this is the premiums will be lower in the future than they are right now. if you have chosen not to get involved you'll be fine. the fines will increase by 2016. penalties are wa
the >> and now to today's decision, no matter how you feel, the affordable health care law by the supreme court is a milestone ruling. it will affect you. >> the bill signed by the president in march of 2010 will take another two years to phase in. some parts are already in effect. young adults and stay on their parents policies until age 26. >> starting in 2014 insurance companies will not be able to deny coverage for medical treatment, nor can they charge more to people with...
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that much is undeniable, whatever else you think of the law. parts to make insurance more affordable, make sure people can't be denied coverage and of course, the individual mandate. making healthy people buy insurance, paying into the system and not just sick people taking money out. joinings to talk about how those parts all fit together and how the skurt might take those parts apart, sanjay gupta and also jeff toobin who has been listening to oral arguments in the case and called them a disaster for the administration. not only do you say a disaster, you said a train wreck a plane wreck. you said the individual mandate is doomed. et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. has anything changed your mind since then and now? >> nope. the only thing we know is the oral argument. the supreme court is the one leak-proof institution in washington. and there have been no leaks about deliberations in this case. in my experience, this supreme court when you hear what they say at oral argument, that is a very, very good tip as to how they will vote in the case.
that much is undeniable, whatever else you think of the law. parts to make insurance more affordable, make sure people can't be denied coverage and of course, the individual mandate. making healthy people buy insurance, paying into the system and not just sick people taking money out. joinings to talk about how those parts all fit together and how the skurt might take those parts apart, sanjay gupta and also jeff toobin who has been listening to oral arguments in the case and called them a...
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it's law that just makes sense. people and injure 58 others. >>> police say the suspect who opened fire on a crowded movie theater in colorado was armed with four guns, all purchased legally. take a look at this. he made it inside the theater with an ar-15 rifle, 12-gauge shotgun, two hand guns and a gas canister. he bought 6,000 rounds of ammunition purchased online. he stopped only to reload. chris robinson is a firearms expert. chris, thank you very much for joining us. we just showed the type of guns used in this shooting. the question a lot of people want to know is, where would the guy have gotten all the stuff? could i buy these guns? >> absolutely. >> and how long would it take to get these guns? >> around two to three days. they run a background check. as long as you pass the background check you buy the guns in two to three days. >> i have a clean record, i could easily get the same weapons and ammunition that he had? >> absolutely. >> and through the theater with a gas canister. what kind of affect did it
it's law that just makes sense. people and injure 58 others. >>> police say the suspect who opened fire on a crowded movie theater in colorado was armed with four guns, all purchased legally. take a look at this. he made it inside the theater with an ar-15 rifle, 12-gauge shotgun, two hand guns and a gas canister. he bought 6,000 rounds of ammunition purchased online. he stopped only to reload. chris robinson is a firearms expert. chris, thank you very much for joining us. we just...
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many are asking what the health care law means for you and your medical bills. you'll understand all of this with elizabeth cohen's help right after this. [ male announcer ] trophies and awards lift you up. but they can also hold you back. unless you ask, what's next? [ zapping ] [ clang ] this is the next level of performance. the next level of innovation. the next rx. the all-new f sport. this is the pursuit of perfection. that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, they pick up some of what medicare doesn p. and savep to you uhousands of dollars in out-of-pocket costs. call today to request a free decision guide to help you better understand what medicare is all about. and which aarp medicare supplement plan works best for you. with these types of plans, you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients
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i was in law enforcement for many years. i don't understand how people could disregard the fourth amendment so wontonly wan tonally to use the word that you've used. if you're just scanning a huge database base they're going to select things out and zero in on people because of it. >> that's the problem i had with it including the fact that the fbi could interrogate these bases. that's really the threat to our democracy and people's privacy and rights. >> eliot: i want to follow up on what you said. the fbi can peer into this database? when the nsa built this huge database, the fbi is given access to it. >> that's what director mueller testified to when he was testifying to the senate judiciary committee in 30th of march 2011. he testified that they had created a technology base with dod and they could get all past e-mails and future e-mails of money. >> the nsa assume late it. the fbi has access to it and the fbi should be bound by the fourth amendment. i'm looking at the transport here from the testimony of the general kei
i was in law enforcement for many years. i don't understand how people could disregard the fourth amendment so wontonly wan tonally to use the word that you've used. if you're just scanning a huge database base they're going to select things out and zero in on people because of it. >> that's the problem i had with it including the fact that the fbi could interrogate these bases. that's really the threat to our democracy and people's privacy and rights. >> eliot: i want to follow up...
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many have already staked positions on the law. some have stirred up a storm of hype like you've never seen before. tonight we're going to try to cut through all of the noise and get to some of the facts. because keeping them honest, you are not getting them from supporters of the law or opponents. instead, when it comes to the health care debate in america, you're getting this. ♪ >> that's a liberal's group response to republican paul ryan's plan to reform medicare by changing it into a private voucher program. that was followed by an ad from a group called american doctors for truth. listen. >> but, mr. president, we're not just talking about my pain. we're talking about my life. no, no, the doctors, they've tried the pills and the pills just don't work. no, no, i need a pacemaker. >> make no mistake about it, president obama and the democrats who supported obamacare began throwing seniors off the cliff back on march 30th, 2010, when they voted to cut medicare's budget by $575 billion. >> seniors off the cliff. you get the idea
many have already staked positions on the law. some have stirred up a storm of hype like you've never seen before. tonight we're going to try to cut through all of the noise and get to some of the facts. because keeping them honest, you are not getting them from supporters of the law or opponents. instead, when it comes to the health care debate in america, you're getting this. ♪ >> that's a liberal's group response to republican paul ryan's plan to reform medicare by changing it into a...
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that scene and what you've been briefed about based on your own, extensive, personal experience in law enforcement? give us perspective from your department. >> i appreciate that question. so it was certainly a sophisticated device. i don't really want to comment too much further on the sophistication of the device, itself. again, that will be made known by the experts at the lab and then it will be put forward in a court of law. but, yes. i have a lot of overseas experience and a lot of experience responding to critical incidents and i've dealt with improvised explosive devices in many theaters before. this was certainly challenging for all involved. and again, i want to applaud the heroic efforts of that joint bomb squad here. they operate almost, you know, each and every day in a collaborative environment and it just went seamlessly. then we rolled in those national assets. thank you. [ question inaudible ] >> again, there is, unfortunately, quite a bit available on the internet but we don't want to go into any of the tactics and procedures mr. holmes may have done because we don't
that scene and what you've been briefed about based on your own, extensive, personal experience in law enforcement? give us perspective from your department. >> i appreciate that question. so it was certainly a sophisticated device. i don't really want to comment too much further on the sophistication of the device, itself. again, that will be made known by the experts at the lab and then it will be put forward in a court of law. but, yes. i have a lot of overseas experience and a lot of...
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this was an incredible response by law enforcement. we heard they were there numbers of one minute to 1 1/2 minutes, clayton? >> reporter: that's right, diane. they were here very, very fast. and right now there are still literally dozens of local police and federal agents both fbi and atf that are inside this theater behind me in theater number 9. it was just after 12:30 in the morning when "the dark knight rises" started. there were four screenings going on, people so excited to be one of the first to see it when police say that james holmes opened fire throwing that gas canister we heard about. a lot of people thought it was part of the movie, part of the special effects and one man said that it wasn't until a gentleman right next to him right in the seat next to him was shot in the chest then he knew that it was very real. a lot of the people we talked to say there are just no words, no emotions that can explain what happened here today, diane. >> clayton, thank you. i want to go back to pierre thomas to see if you learned anything
this was an incredible response by law enforcement. we heard they were there numbers of one minute to 1 1/2 minutes, clayton? >> reporter: that's right, diane. they were here very, very fast. and right now there are still literally dozens of local police and federal agents both fbi and atf that are inside this theater behind me in theater number 9. it was just after 12:30 in the morning when "the dark knight rises" started. there were four screenings going on, people so excited...
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his law u is just like obama's law. quick question. when is the last time you talked to mitt romney? >> last i talked to mitt romney was middle of 2006. >> it's been a while. >> that's what i was expecting. we thank you for joining us. up next, toure's thoughts on "the cycle", week one. recently, students from 31 countries took part in a science test. the top academic performers surprised some people. so did the country that came in 17th place. let's raise the bar and elevate our academic standards. let's do what's best for our students-by investing in our teachers. let's solve this. >>> really glad we got to start "the cycle" on a nice, quiet news week. yeah, right. which will be part of determining if obama's first term is seen as a success and could transform american society. it was a week in which there was so much big news coming out of the court that two major stories went under reported. there wasç the crazy theatre o the attorney general and the supremes bars mandatory life without parole for juveniles. we had such a nice, e
his law u is just like obama's law. quick question. when is the last time you talked to mitt romney? >> last i talked to mitt romney was middle of 2006. >> it's been a while. >> that's what i was expecting. we thank you for joining us. up next, toure's thoughts on "the cycle", week one. recently, students from 31 countries took part in a science test. the top academic performers surprised some people. so did the country that came in 17th place. let's raise the bar...
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this is from a law enforcement source with direct knowledge of the investigation. it is so early in the investigation we don't yet have information on how many bullets may have been fired and the models of the semi automatic hand guns. all of that is what federal law enforcement agents working hand in hand with local officers will be working to get the critical information. >> absolutely. at the press conference, susan, police would not talk about the recovery of guns. they are saying the evidence team had not gone in and did not want to give ay much information and what we are hearing is this. also, susan, ted watching a scene unfold not far from the temple, as well, where he is seeing law enforcement. he is watching this play out, as well. the officers say this is still an active crime scene. also important, you are based in new york and we talk about this a lot. police now saying anytime they have a situation like this especially in a house of worship they are investigating now as a domestic act of terrorism. >> that's seen this happen from time to time in the u
this is from a law enforcement source with direct knowledge of the investigation. it is so early in the investigation we don't yet have information on how many bullets may have been fired and the models of the semi automatic hand guns. all of that is what federal law enforcement agents working hand in hand with local officers will be working to get the critical information. >> absolutely. at the press conference, susan, police would not talk about the recovery of guns. they are saying the...
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there will be a time to talk about gun violence and gun laws and all of those things. hold your horses, people. let's let this play out. we should not assume anything. we have done that before and that has gotten us into trouble. this is a sad, horrific event that all of us need to wrap our heads around especially the people who are directly involved in this situation and that is our focus now. we will talk about other things and about the nuances of sikhism and nuances of how people of different religions had been targeted and discriminated. in the meantime live to the press conference. >> each of the members will identify themselves and spell their names for you. i want to give you a phone number before we start so everyone has it. it's 888-298-1964. chief edwards will speak to this phone number in detail. it is 888-298-1964. i'm the police chief from greenfield which is a neighboring community. i have been helping chief edwards with some of the public information. i will introduce chief edwards. chief edwards will make a statement. some other individuals may wish to
there will be a time to talk about gun violence and gun laws and all of those things. hold your horses, people. let's let this play out. we should not assume anything. we have done that before and that has gotten us into trouble. this is a sad, horrific event that all of us need to wrap our heads around especially the people who are directly involved in this situation and that is our focus now. we will talk about other things and about the nuances of sikhism and nuances of how people of...
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. >> the virginia attorney general is reviewing a state law that allows electric companies that earn a rate bonuses. they are using five years of data to determine if the bonuses out weigh the costs. citizens and environmental groups will have input in the review which is expected to be completed sometime this fall. >> we want to check traffic. >> we will begin with doug hill. >> i will be here. we are looking at quiet conditions as we move through the next couple of hours. changes are on the way later this afternoon. take a look at the flash flood watch. it is set to go into effect for all of southern maryland. rain totals really impressive over the next 48 hours. looking for about two in. in the district. in hagerstown, they may see -- about two inches in the district. hagerstown could be looking to 3 inches on top of the 4 1/2 inches they had yesterday. >> the dulles toll road working well. 270, a good run right now. we will take a look at the beltway traffic right now across the american legion bridge. 270 rowling at speed of 109. back to you. -- rolling at speed of 109. >> still
. >> the virginia attorney general is reviewing a state law that allows electric companies that earn a rate bonuses. they are using five years of data to determine if the bonuses out weigh the costs. citizens and environmental groups will have input in the review which is expected to be completed sometime this fall. >> we want to check traffic. >> we will begin with doug hill. >> i will be here. we are looking at quiet conditions as we move through the next couple of...
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it is not one to be solved through law enforcement. this is nothing new. there are many reasons to end marijuana prohibition in this country and i'm glad that voters in colorado and washington stepped forward. this has been on the president's plate ever since he's been in office and it's time for him to deal with it. >> you were on the front lines for many years in the war on drugs, but i understand a tragic accident of a fellow officer changed your life. is that when you decided that drugs should be legalized? >> that was the real turning point for me. matter of fact, just a few miles from where i sit here in washington, d.c., he was assassinated making an undercover drug buy working with the fbi. and that was the turning point for me. it made me really see how violent our community had become because of the prohibition of drugs like marijuana. and it's time -- >> are you in favor of legalizing all drugs? >> oh, absolutely. we have to get it away from criminal hands. our communities have become so violent because we turned the management of drugs in our c
it is not one to be solved through law enforcement. this is nothing new. there are many reasons to end marijuana prohibition in this country and i'm glad that voters in colorado and washington stepped forward. this has been on the president's plate ever since he's been in office and it's time for him to deal with it. >> you were on the front lines for many years in the war on drugs, but i understand a tragic accident of a fellow officer changed your life. is that when you decided that...
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local law enforcement was first on the scene obviously yesterday. a highly distinguished member of the force is in the hospital as we mentioned. badly wounded tonight. in the past 36 hours or so, oak creek's police chief has presided over a crisis, launched an investigation, comforted victims, and been the public face of this tragedy. he's joining me now. police chief john edwards. appreciate you being with us. first of all, how is your officer tonight? >> i was just up, i visited with him a short time ago. he's doing much better. he's alert. can't speak right now. he can give a thumb's up. smile. >> he was shot numerous times. >> he was shot nine times. >> nine times. >> nine times. most of them are ex-trimty shots. one serious wound. not going to get into the dynamics of that. he's got a long road ahead of him to heal. we're very hopeful. >> as far as you're concerned, where does this investigation stand? what are you looking at? >> we're starting to tighten it up. the fbi along with our detectives, we're working together, and we've moved that com
local law enforcement was first on the scene obviously yesterday. a highly distinguished member of the force is in the hospital as we mentioned. badly wounded tonight. in the past 36 hours or so, oak creek's police chief has presided over a crisis, launched an investigation, comforted victims, and been the public face of this tragedy. he's joining me now. police chief john edwards. appreciate you being with us. first of all, how is your officer tonight? >> i was just up, i visited with...
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to make matters worse for his girlfriend because of hipaa laws she was not able to find out his condition. his family had to wait the agonizing hours. alex sullivan is described as a gentle giant by his friends. you see his father there canvasing aurora, colorado trying to find out more information yesterday when they just didn't know about his whereabouts or how he was or what he was up to, what he was doing. later they found out he had died in that shooting. he worked at the theater and actually went there to celebrate his 27th birthday if you can believe it or not he turned 27 on that day he was killed. and he was expected to celebrate his one-year anniversary with his wife on sunday. another of the seven names we've been able to confirm here at cnn, micayla medek among the dead. 23 years old. we had an emotional interview this morning with gary tuchman who talked to her aunt. she is described as very spiritual, an independent girl who was great fun. it took her family 19 hours to find out she had died. jessica ghawi our last independently confirmed person on this list of deceased. her
to make matters worse for his girlfriend because of hipaa laws she was not able to find out his condition. his family had to wait the agonizing hours. alex sullivan is described as a gentle giant by his friends. you see his father there canvasing aurora, colorado trying to find out more information yesterday when they just didn't know about his whereabouts or how he was or what he was up to, what he was doing. later they found out he had died in that shooting. he worked at the theater and...
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many others restricted such as this man's mother-in-law. >> she was in house arrest. couldn't go any further than 5 miles from her house. had to be indoors at sunset. >> what happened at the radio? >> at the radio they took off her short wave component for whatever reason. >>> a half million italian americans served in the armed forces. by september 1943 italy surrendered. >> and that's it for this week's second look. i'm frank somerville. we'll see you again next week.
many others restricted such as this man's mother-in-law. >> she was in house arrest. couldn't go any further than 5 miles from her house. had to be indoors at sunset. >> what happened at the radio? >> at the radio they took off her short wave component for whatever reason. >>> a half million italian americans served in the armed forces. by september 1943 italy surrendered. >> and that's it for this week's second look. i'm frank somerville. we'll see you again...
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no word on a possible cause of the crash. >>> a law that would have shutdown the only abortion clinic in mississippi is on whole. federal judge issued temporary restraining order hours after the new law took effect yesterday requiring everyone who performs abortions at the clinic in jacksonville to be an ob weather gyn with privileges. -- >>> american association for cancer research finds drinking coffee can reduce chance of getting skin cancer. researchers studied the habits of 100,000 and found those who drank more caffeinated coffee on average developed less basal carcinoma. no new recommendation to drink more coffee. >> new study on spanking may cause problems later in life. canadian researchers looked at a survey on spanking, pushing, grabbing or slapping kids they found harsh physical punishment is linked to mental, mood and anxiety disorders as well as alcohol and drug abuse later in lie. -- later in life. academy of pediatrics strongly -- [ unintelligible ] >>> update to a story in may. a surge of calls to poison control centers after children ate colorful packets of laundry d
no word on a possible cause of the crash. >>> a law that would have shutdown the only abortion clinic in mississippi is on whole. federal judge issued temporary restraining order hours after the new law took effect yesterday requiring everyone who performs abortions at the clinic in jacksonville to be an ob weather gyn with privileges. -- >>> american association for cancer research finds drinking coffee can reduce chance of getting skin cancer. researchers studied the habits...
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prior to today holmes's only brush with law, a speeding ticket. now to how the events unfolded inside that theater. the chaos erupted. the first calls to 911 at 12:39 a.m. local time. >> there's saying somebody is shooting in the auditorium. there is at least one person that's been shot but they're saying there's just hundreds of people running around. >> within 90 seconds police were on the scene. >> seven down. seven down. >> get me some officers in nine so we can get the moveable victims out. >> according to scanner traffic, holmes was spotted around 12:45, he was arrested shortly thereafter in the parking lot behind the theater, still wearing the vest, helmet and gas mask. four weapons were recovered at the scene. they were all purchased legally over the past 60 days. he also purchased more than 6,000 rounds of ammunition over the internet, legal as well. the weapons include two 40-caliber glock hnd guns with 3,000 rounds of ammunition. he also had an ar-15 assault rifle which was left behind in the theater. earlier the police chief spoke abou
prior to today holmes's only brush with law, a speeding ticket. now to how the events unfolded inside that theater. the chaos erupted. the first calls to 911 at 12:39 a.m. local time. >> there's saying somebody is shooting in the auditorium. there is at least one person that's been shot but they're saying there's just hundreds of people running around. >> within 90 seconds police were on the scene. >> seven down. seven down. >> get me some officers in nine so we can get...
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and since the alliance you talked about has collapsed under law enforcement pressure, it's this white power music that has become the focal point of this kind of hate group 37 >> and, drew, obviously, there's a lot we still don't know at this point. is it known if he was currently with any particular group or was he kind of a lone wolf? do we have any evidence either way? >> you know, the last reference i can find to end apathy was that 2010 interview that i quoted from his record label. the record that they recorded for that label was still being sold on that website. although the website has taken down. i can't see them appearing anywhere. i think they appeared at a festival back in 2011. it was the st. patrick's day festival down in florida. that's the last time i saw them, you know, being anywhere and playing. so i really don't know the answer to that. ted also talked about how the fbi was looking at his former band mate's home back in north carolina. gives you some indication this group, if it was indeed a group, maybe has split or taken some kind of a hiatus. >> yes, it will be
and since the alliance you talked about has collapsed under law enforcement pressure, it's this white power music that has become the focal point of this kind of hate group 37 >> and, drew, obviously, there's a lot we still don't know at this point. is it known if he was currently with any particular group or was he kind of a lone wolf? do we have any evidence either way? >> you know, the last reference i can find to end apathy was that 2010 interview that i quoted from his record...
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in arizona. >> reporter: -- today, he avoided the law. instead, turning the attention to the president who promised immigration reform. >> he did nothing. why did he fail to do that? so the supreme court had to step in because states had to step in. states looking to find a way to solve the problems he didn't address, and what we're left with is a bit of a muddle. left with is a bit of a muddle. >> reporter: but what is also murky, is where romney stands on the other major immigration move. that sudden shift from president obama no longer supporting young undocumented immigrants. romney was asked repeatedly would he repeal that while working on his own immigration reform? >> we'll look at that setting as we, as we reach that. >> reporter: political observers say what we're now seeing is a balancing act. an effort to hold onto conservative voters won over by tough talk during the primary without alienating the hispanic voters romney needs now. >> i think mitt romney at some point is going to have to address this issue if he is going to ove
in arizona. >> reporter: -- today, he avoided the law. instead, turning the attention to the president who promised immigration reform. >> he did nothing. why did he fail to do that? so the supreme court had to step in because states had to step in. states looking to find a way to solve the problems he didn't address, and what we're left with is a bit of a muddle. left with is a bit of a muddle. >> reporter: but what is also murky, is where romney stands on the other major...
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he used that law as an excuse to shoot someone. >>> thanks for starting your morning with us. much more ahead on "cnn saturday morning" which starts right now. >>> it is very disappointing a. triple crown shocker before any horse even reaches the belmont starting gate. i'll have another is out and will never run again. we'll tell you bip also -- there's a federal investigation underway and it's targeting the highest levels of government. the fbi and department of justice now looking into three cases of state secrets possibly leaked to the public. new details, plus -- >> it's been frustrating. frustrating because i've never had a problem finding work before. >> 5 million. that's the number of americans out of work more than six months. long-term unemployment in focus. for millions, jobless benefits are running out. tips on how you can get back to work. >>> and in entertainment -- little people, irate over "snow white." get ready to pony up more dough in a war of words against two popular entertainer exes. >>> good morning, everyone. i'm randi kaye. it's 7:00 on the east coast.
he used that law as an excuse to shoot someone. >>> thanks for starting your morning with us. much more ahead on "cnn saturday morning" which starts right now. >>> it is very disappointing a. triple crown shocker before any horse even reaches the belmont starting gate. i'll have another is out and will never run again. we'll tell you bip also -- there's a federal investigation underway and it's targeting the highest levels of government. the fbi and department of...
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he said existing gun laws were enough, is there really would say? i do not think so. >> there are reports that gun sales are skyrocketing. and the nation's capital there is a renewed call for tougher gun laws. gouache and his a change of clothes >> if congress is being called on to pass a ban on high ammunition both guns. >> it is made for military and police. this is meant to kill as many people as possible in the shortest amount of time. >> shortly after the conference ended leaders from both parties indicated there would be no push for tighter gun control laws else. >> democrats, there are some gun rights activists. >> in addition to being a political hot potato, there now seems to be some question as to whether it is even something the public can support. >> there has been no action because there has been no outrage. people have not rallied for work. >> feinstein sponsored the original assault weapons ban and says she supports this ban on animal but said she is looking for a way to renew the assault weapons ban. >> still was kron4 for continuing
he said existing gun laws were enough, is there really would say? i do not think so. >> there are reports that gun sales are skyrocketing. and the nation's capital there is a renewed call for tougher gun laws. gouache and his a change of clothes >> if congress is being called on to pass a ban on high ammunition both guns. >> it is made for military and police. this is meant to kill as many people as possible in the shortest amount of time. >> shortly after the conference...
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. >> reporter: cnn has been citing a law enforcement source saying when holmes was detained on friday he had red hair and said he was the joker. >> i called police to let them know, yeah, that's where he got the gun. >> reporter: we talked to his hunting buddy in south dakota about the experience, both vividly recalled what the customer looked like. >> when he walked in there at the gander mountain, i mean, he just looked, like his eyes were super wide open kind of looked like silver dollars, do you know what i mean? he was out of it i could tell it looked like and so, you know, i don't know, it's not something a sane person would do. >> reporter: mckee said the man he thinks was holmes didn't say a word as the scope was installed on the gun he was buying. >> the gun he was looking at was an ar-15, it was an assault rifle and i definitely knew -- i had a weird feeling that that guy shouldn't be buying that type of gun, he just had a weird aura about him, i guess, not the type of weapon you go hunting with. it's for home protection and, you know, those type of things. >> reporter: mcke
. >> reporter: cnn has been citing a law enforcement source saying when holmes was detained on friday he had red hair and said he was the joker. >> i called police to let them know, yeah, that's where he got the gun. >> reporter: we talked to his hunting buddy in south dakota about the experience, both vividly recalled what the customer looked like. >> when he walked in there at the gander mountain, i mean, he just looked, like his eyes were super wide open kind of...
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in some cases they've actually lose loosened gun control laws. and on governor romney's side, as governor he signed legislation that enforced gun control, but as presidential candidate he's changed that tune. he's paid a lot of attention to the nra and he's pledging no new gun control actions at all if he were to be present. >> i have to say, it was very interesting today listening to both the president and mitt romney calling it a truce today, both campaigns took down their ads in colorado, and both candidates changed their plans today. so i'm wondering, what exactly are -- let's listen to them and then we'll talk about it. >> there are going to be other days for politics. this, i think, is a day for prayer and reflection. >> this is a time for each of us to look into our hearts and remember how much we love one another. and how much we love and how much we care for our great country. >> it was much needed and great sentiment of course by both gentlemen. but no one talked about gun regulations john. not a surprise to you, i'm sure. >> no, it's n
in some cases they've actually lose loosened gun control laws. and on governor romney's side, as governor he signed legislation that enforced gun control, but as presidential candidate he's changed that tune. he's paid a lot of attention to the nra and he's pledging no new gun control actions at all if he were to be present. >> i have to say, it was very interesting today listening to both the president and mitt romney calling it a truce today, both campaigns took down their ads in...
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and wanting to turn over the gun laws in the courts. and when they tell you that there is a ban on firearms will make you safer to not buy it! not for one second because it is a lie. just like allies they told you before. in america is hardly a unique. the flight-test those lies the have told you before. coast--lies a nice day to put a beautiful fishing line. with 90's in the south bay with triple digits in the east bay. really a hot summer day but a bit of relief as that fog beacons to press back. this is not going to be a--huge cool down but as the fog presses back. notice, clear skies but we to have some fog developing into the bay. richmond, 60s. hayward, upper 60s. brentwood, 94 degrees! clear skies and mild temperatures is to go towards tomorrow some fog pressing into the bay. however, that fog will increase with quick clearing and sunshine. temperatures not quite as warm. fog tracker at 7:00 a.m. the fog tracker into the north bay valleys slowly and quickly clearing for the morning hours. 9:00 a.m.- 10:00 a.m. with mostly clear s
and wanting to turn over the gun laws in the courts. and when they tell you that there is a ban on firearms will make you safer to not buy it! not for one second because it is a lie. just like allies they told you before. in america is hardly a unique. the flight-test those lies the have told you before. coast--lies a nice day to put a beautiful fishing line. with 90's in the south bay with triple digits in the east bay. really a hot summer day but a bit of relief as that fog beacons to press...
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they have delegated authority for lots of things including law enforcement to local law enforcement. that way the national government avoids the blame for things that go wrong. these people come from all over the country asking the government for help. these are the details of the cases. the mere act of giving these papers to them makes them feel like they have achieved something in a society where action is extremely difficult. out in the countryside, and province in southern china, things have scarcely improved at all in the last 10 years. the government has done away with some taxes, but it is still hard to make a decent living here. there has been a big exodus in town. this village is typical. out of a population of 1700, around half have left to work elsewhere. the only people who live here now are the old and a very young. she is 69. her granddaughter is nine. she is to look after her. now it is the other way around. her parents are off in another town, 11 hours away by bus. they can only come back home to see her once a year. she misses them very much, she says. four hundred m
they have delegated authority for lots of things including law enforcement to local law enforcement. that way the national government avoids the blame for things that go wrong. these people come from all over the country asking the government for help. these are the details of the cases. the mere act of giving these papers to them makes them feel like they have achieved something in a society where action is extremely difficult. out in the countryside, and province in southern china, things...
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. >> operation chicken hawk was a huge operation and involved more than 165 detectives from 30 law enforcement agencies. mostly in santa clara county. >>> bart is changing one of its policies related to free speech because of fundraising practices at a school in oakland. st. andrews school requires its students to ask for donations outside of bart stations. the children sometimes work at night and not always with an adult. starting august 1st, bart will no longer allow students to ask for money at its station without an adult or during school hours. >>> it is still dark outside. sal has been looking at the roadways. a lot of people out there or is it pretty calm out there? >> they are picking up road work. i was just look agent that. westbound 80 at the mccarthur maze. you can see some of the lanes. but the damage is done. we have slow traffic. you see those middle lanes are closed here for the construction work. now we see the truck backing up and cones are being picked up. there is a big backup here coming down to the mccarthur maze because it all winds down to one and traffic coming in on t
. >> operation chicken hawk was a huge operation and involved more than 165 detectives from 30 law enforcement agencies. mostly in santa clara county. >>> bart is changing one of its policies related to free speech because of fundraising practices at a school in oakland. st. andrews school requires its students to ask for donations outside of bart stations. the children sometimes work at night and not always with an adult. starting august 1st, bart will no longer allow students...
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law enforcement community? >> two things, olague had thousands of people writing to his website asking for a legitimate islamic advice. that is a slightly different terrorist back them. that is number one. no. 2, if the fbi agent had been writing a thesis that was similar to what hasan did, there may have been a different viewpoint. however, i think san diego would have looked at it with just as much alarm as they did when they sent this to lead to the washington field office. >> asking the same set of circumstances, but he is a senior officer in the u.s. intelligence service or a law enforcement officer. it seems to me that the statement itself, in fact an individual is working for the u.s., for the military or the intelligence services or u.s. law enforcement, that major hasan's position alone should have been enough to require further action on this. >> sir, again, i think that is the debate of the commission and i think they find that we should have done more, and i don't deny that. >> have you changed a po
law enforcement community? >> two things, olague had thousands of people writing to his website asking for a legitimate islamic advice. that is a slightly different terrorist back them. that is number one. no. 2, if the fbi agent had been writing a thesis that was similar to what hasan did, there may have been a different viewpoint. however, i think san diego would have looked at it with just as much alarm as they did when they sent this to lead to the washington field office. >>...
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it's law that just makes sense. >>> an unthinkable tragedy. a random mass shooting that killed 12 people and left 59 injured in a movie theater. nobody would imagine something as common and seemingly safe as seeing a blockbuster movie would ever end in terror and tragedy. joining me now is someone who didn't need to imagine that situation. he was there. quentin carwell, a former marine, was watching the film in theater 8 next to where the shooting took place. thank you for being here, quentin. quentin, can you tell me when did you realize the noises you heard weren't part of the movie? >> well, as the movie was playing, there was a gun fight on the screen at the same time. suddenly we out of nowhere hear a louder pop pop pop pop. it was to the right. everybody kind of jumped a bit. didn't realize what was going on. we didn't notice anything. my wife he was next to me said that sounded real. that sounded way too real. and so we just kind of -- i brushed it off and thought nothing of it. suddenly on my left behind me, we heard somebody say someb
it's law that just makes sense. >>> an unthinkable tragedy. a random mass shooting that killed 12 people and left 59 injured in a movie theater. nobody would imagine something as common and seemingly safe as seeing a blockbuster movie would ever end in terror and tragedy. joining me now is someone who didn't need to imagine that situation. he was there. quentin carwell, a former marine, was watching the film in theater 8 next to where the shooting took place. thank you for being here,...
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hln law enforcement analyst mike brooks joining me now. what are people saying -- or police rather, saying about the firearms involved here? we just heard from jim spellman who talked about this ar-15. first it was an ak-47. now it's an ar-15 shotgun. two handguns that he was equipped with when he walked into the theater. >> right. he had three of the weapons with him. the shotgun, the 12 gauge shotgun and the ar-15 and o one .40 caliber glock. one gun was found in the theater. he used three of those while inside. and just the way he was dressed. all that ballistic gear as jim spellman was describe, the helmet, he either had ballistic leg protectors. he was better equipped than some s.w.a.t. teams i've seen here in the united states. it says to me that he was expecting a con frnecticut fro- confrontation with law enforcement. they caught him at his car outside the door of that theater in the rear. so was he planning on a confrontation down the road with them? and some of the things i've been talking to my former colleagues, why would he bo
hln law enforcement analyst mike brooks joining me now. what are people saying -- or police rather, saying about the firearms involved here? we just heard from jim spellman who talked about this ar-15. first it was an ak-47. now it's an ar-15 shotgun. two handguns that he was equipped with when he walked into the theater. >> right. he had three of the weapons with him. the shotgun, the 12 gauge shotgun and the ar-15 and o one .40 caliber glock. one gun was found in the theater. he used...
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>> there are gun control laws and federal laws and laws colorado that were strengthened after columbine. we can take a harder look at people and react in ways more responsible and more socially responsible when we see abhorrent behavior. and so i think we have an obligation as a society as human beings, as christians to move ahead and say listen, this is a person who i think needs help. who may be assisted by pharmacology or by treatment or by therapy. i'm hot making excuses for this -- i'm not making excuses for this defendant. if at the same time he is motivated by schizophrenia or depression or psychosis we should stop these things before they happen and family members and friends and school officials and everyone in the communities have that obligation in each and every state across the country you can have someone committed if you believe they are a danger to themselves or to yourself. >> here is the problem. as a judge i made these editions. if i could just finish here. as a judge i made the determination. it is a high standard. people can suspect but getting a judge to actually d
>> there are gun control laws and federal laws and laws colorado that were strengthened after columbine. we can take a harder look at people and react in ways more responsible and more socially responsible when we see abhorrent behavior. and so i think we have an obligation as a society as human beings, as christians to move ahead and say listen, this is a person who i think needs help. who may be assisted by pharmacology or by treatment or by therapy. i'm hot making excuses for this --...